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Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1984
A close examination of the meanings of “enthymeme” in Ancient and Byzantine rhetoric shows that the term was far from unambiguous. A survey of its various meanings provides some clues as to how rhetorical theory, as it was and as it is today, might be cast in a different light.
Thomas M Conley
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A close examination of the meanings of “enthymeme” in Ancient and Byzantine rhetoric shows that the term was far from unambiguous. A survey of its various meanings provides some clues as to how rhetorical theory, as it was and as it is today, might be cast in a different light.
Thomas M Conley
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Aristotle's enthymeme revisited
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1959(1959). Aristotle's enthymeme revisited. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 399-408.
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Rhetorical Enthymeme: The Forgotten Trope and its Methodological Import [PDF]
Despite growing interest in rhetorical analysis by management scholars, the study of enthymemes or arguments‐in‐use, arguably the mainstay of rhetoric, has been scarce.
Loizos Heracleous +2 more
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The enthymeme in education is essential because it reflects what humans do when they think. It informs not only how we make inferences about the world to discover new knowledge, but also how we express those discoveries to influence the minds of others ...
Vega y Vega, Jorge Juan
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Understanding How Algorithms Work Persuasively Through the Procedural Enthymeme
Procedure, when discussed in regards to rhetoric, and to “digital rhetoric” in particular, is framed overwhelmingly in regards to game play (and to video games most frequently).
Kevin Brock
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Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes
Synthese, 2005The aim of this investigation is to explore the role of argumentation schemes in enthymeme reconstruction. This aim is pursued by studying selected cases of incomplete arguments in natural language discourse to see what the requirements are for filling in the unstated premises and conclusions in some systematic and useful way.
Douglas Walton, Chris Reed 0001
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